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I'll be writing this exam in April and wondered what people's opinion on the best book or best way to study for the exam is (especially the SAMPs). I have a package of SAMP-like questions I was going to go over and then perhaps read from Toronto Notes but a lot of my group is using Mosby's to study. I took a look at the book and it seemed a little too long-winded. If that's what most people recommend though I'll pick it up.

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Do the self learning questions on the CFCP website. Some questions on my exam were pulled directly from the most recent Self Learning SAMPS. I used mostly uptodate as my resource. Come to think of it, I never read that much for the exam. I wouldn't suggest reading too much. The reason is you have to know so much (and some things are so obscure) that I think getting used to the types of questions and format that you'll encounter is more important. The one thing I do recommend however is going over the (99) objectives of the exam and making sure you know and understand everything in the objectives. I used uptodate for the major topics.

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Thanks. I received a list of objectives in a package of material from another resident in a previous year but I'm not sure if it is the same as the current ones. The only ones I could find on the CFP website were these on page 24:

http://www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Education/competence/English/c)%20Part%20I%20Evaluation%20objectives.pdf

 

Are these the objectives you are talking about?

 

Edit:

Nevermind, I found these ones and they look the same as the other topics I had been given.

http://www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Education/competence/English/Key%20Features.pdf

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Thanks. I received a list of objectives in a package of material from another resident in a previous year but I'm not sure if it is the same as the current ones. The only ones I could find on the CFP website were these on page 24:

http://www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Education/competence/English/c)%20Part%20I%20Evaluation%20objectives.pdf

 

Are these the objectives you are talking about?

 

Edit:

Nevermind, I found these ones and they look the same as the other topics I had been given.

http://www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Education/competence/English/Key%20Features.pdf

 

Could you please send me previous exam questions for CCFP family medicine. I will be grateful to you.

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I'll be writing this exam in April and wondered what people's opinion on the best book or best way to study for the exam is (especially the SAMPs). I have a package of SAMP-like questions I was going to go over and then perhaps read from Toronto Notes but a lot of my group is using Mosby's to study. I took a look at the book and it seemed a little too long-winded. If that's what most people recommend though I'll pick it up.

 

NOTE THIS WELL: People don't usually fail the written part of the exam. They fail the oral / SOO part.

 

Practice this as much as you can with your fellow residents, and with your preceptors.

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